Postby busheytrader » 08 Sep 2008 16:22
I didn't remove the rear axle but removed the upper links and disconnected the shox to drop the axle as far as I could to make room. You may have to remove the exhaust as well, I was lucky that my S&S single pipe didn't foul things too much and I kept it there. A bit fiddly though.
Be prepared for seized nuts on the tank retaining straps. With the tank out have a good look round for corrosion and treat it while you can still see it. Also have a look at where the lower links join the chassis, many 7's have had the bottom of the rear passenger bulkhead crack with age and a lusty V8. Thin metal and all that torque doesn't mix well.
The filler cap area on the rear deck might need looking at as well if it doesn't drain properly. You're removing the filler neck to get the tank out so have a look. Otherwise it's fairly standard Haynes manual stuff. You could rust proof the outside of the tank as well but in 25 years time it'll probably be rusting from the inside.
Good Luck,
Adam
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